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Landlines / Linhas Fixas
Exhibition exploring non-linear streams of human interrelations curated by Andreas Albrectsen and Laura Goldschmidt. On view at 2112 in Copenhagen from March 15 through April 27.
Polaroid Transfer
Learn how to create stunning emulsion lifts from polaroid images in this workshop led by aliana mt.
A New Work by Charissa Kroeger
An immersive performance of movement, fashion, and sculpture by Charissa Kroeger culminating in a dance party.
Planet Ross
A special presentation and author talk at the PRS Library with musician and poet Ross J. Farrar!
Visible Mending
Enjoy a magical LA sunset hike and learn how to resurrect your beloved old clothing through darning in this workshop led by aliana mt.
Value(s)
Value(s) is a solo exhibition by Raphael Arar exploring the concept of value(s)—what we value, how we value, and why our values might shift over time.
Impermanence
Curated by Emily Colvin to, "honor the temporality of shared present-futures," feat. art by Farida Amar, Jack X Proctor, Laudi, Oliver Evans, and Tyler Hubby.
Curated by Emily Colvin to, "honor the temporality of shared present-futures," feat. art by Farida Amar, Jack X Proctor, Laudi, Oliver Evans, and Tyler Hubby.
Light Weight
The second of eight month-long exhibitions, opening on April 5th, 2024 from 5:00—9:30 PM PST, during the Abbot Kinney First Fridays as part of the Forecast Foundation partnership with Th
The second of eight month-long exhibitions, opening on April 5th, 2024 from 5:00—9:30 PM PST, during the Abbot Kinney First Fridays as part of the Forecast Foundation partnership with Th
Kartchner Caverns
Forecast Foundation Announces 2024 SkyHike Fundraiser to Kartchner Caverns Trip Dates: June 8-9, 2024 Location: Sonoran Desert, Benson, Arizona Forecast Foundation invites 12 guests to j
Forecast Foundation Announces 2024 SkyHike Fundraiser to Kartchner Caverns Trip Dates: June 8-9, 2024 Location: Sonoran Desert, Benson, Arizona Forecast Foundation invites 12 guests to j
Forecast Journal
Forecast Journal is a bi-annual, tangible, limited-edition experience. This hybrid literary, art and scholarly journal ranges widely in genre through unexpected research approaches and experimental perspectives. Forecast operates as an art collective, offering residency programs for writers and visual artists who co-develop each issue. The artworks are then produced by Forecast, prioritizing analog formats — still and motion film, writing, fine art and performance. This journal is published by Forecast Foundation, a nonprofit organization that sustains the creative practices of future-making visionaries with continuous, unlimited resources; we aim to collaborate to build wise futures that inspire a global public.